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FREEDOM FORUM'S INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISTS-IN-RESIDENCE
PROGRAM.
Applications are due 31 August for the Freedom Forum's
International Journalists-in-Residence Program for 2002. The three- to
four-month program focuses on journalism courses at a major university in a
large U.S. city. Participants also visit local media outlets and participate
in lectures and seminars.
The program is open to journalists from Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern
Europe, the
former Soviet Union, and Central and South America.
The program includes a combination of journalism course work, hands-on
training
at a local media organization, participation in lecture and seminar
programs, and other activities contributing to an understanding of U.S.
media. All applicants must be working journalists in the early
to middle stages of their careers and proficient in written and
spoken English. Participants will be selected by a committee of media
and regional experts, and representatives of The Freedom Forum and
the host institutions. Preference will be given to applicants who
have had little or no experience in the United States. The Freedom
Forum provides a stipend for travel, tuition, housing and living
expenses. The program will begin in January 2002. Send completed
applications to The Freedom Forum, International Journalists-in-
Residence Program, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22209 USA. E-
mail: [log in to unmask] Fax: (1-703) 528-3520. (IJNet, 25 June
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